Comparison of alphabetic country codes

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This is a comparison of the IOC, FIFA, and ISO 3166-1 three-letter codes, combined into one table for easy reference. Highlighted rows indicate those entries in which the three-letter codes differ from column to column. The last column indicates the number of codes present followed by letters to indicate which codes are present (O for Olympic, F for FIFA, and I for ISO) and dashes when a code is absent; capital letters indicate codes which match; lower case letters indicate codes which differ.[1]

Ambiguities

Currently, the only ambiguous trigraph between IOC, FIFA and ISO codes is:

Historically, ambiguous trigraphs include:

In the following cases, a code for a historical country or territory matches a modern code of the country it merged into:

Including other lists of country three-letter-codes increases the number of ambiguities. For example:

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This list only includes nations or territories that have been assigned at least one of these three types of country codes. For a more complete list of countries, see list of countries.

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*Explanation of comparison codes in the final column:
3/2/1 The number of assigned codes
O(ö) IOC code is (isn't) identical to another code
F(ƒ) FIFA code is (isn't) identical to another code
I(ï) ISO code is (isn't) identical to another code
3OFIIOC, FIFA and ISO codes are all identical to each other
3OFïIOC and FIFA codes are identical; ISO code is different
3OƒIIOC and ISO codes are identical; FIFA code is different
3öFIFIFA and ISO codes are identical; IOC code is different
3öƒïIOC, FIFA and ISO codes are all different from each other
2OF-IOC and FIFA codes are identical; ISO code not assigned
2O-IIOC and ISO codes are identical; FIFA code not assigned
2ö-ïIOC and ISO codes are different; FIFA code not assigned
2-FIFIFA and ISO codes are identical; IOC code not assigned
2-ĕFIFA and ISO codes are different; IOC code not assigned
1-ƒ-Only FIFA code exists
1--ïOnly ISO code exists

Former countries, former country names and former country codes

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Codes are shown with their last year of use.

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Notes

  1. ISO and FIFA code BHR
  2. IOC and FIFA code BRU
  3. current ISO and FIFA code ATG
  4. IOC code AHO from French Antilles hollandaises
  5. The Netherlands Antilles as a constituent country of the Netherlands was dissolved in 2010, with all island territories remaining a part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands but with various legal statuses.
  6. ISO and FIFA code BFA
  7. previously Burkina Faso was Upper Volta, and the IOC code was VOL, the ISO code HVO, from French Haute-Volta and the FIFA code UPV
  8. IOC code BIR, from French Birmanie
  9. at which point Burma became Myanmar and the FIFA and IOC codes became MYA, while the ISO code became MMR
  10. FIFA code VSO
  11. current IOC and FIFA code VIE
  12. ISO and FIFA code YAR, from Yemen Arab Republic

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